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Home Sporting Events DETROIT PISTONS- LITTLE CAESARS ARENA Metro Detroit Events: December 2017– January 2018 Home Sporting Events DETROIT PISTONS- LITTLE CAESARS ARENA http://littlecaesars.arenadetroit.com Dec 8 vs. Golden State Warriors Dec 10 vs. Boston Celtics Dec 12 vs. Denver Nuggets Dec 17 vs. Orlando Magic Dec 22 vs. New York Knicks Dec 26 vs. Indiana Pacers Dec 30 vs. San Antonio Spurs Jan 15 vs. Charlotte Hornets Jan 19 vs. Washington Wizards Jan 21 vs. Brooklyn Nets Jan 24 vs. Utah Jazz Jan 27 vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Jan 30 vs. Cleveland Cavaliers DETROIT LIONS - FORD FIELD http://www.fordfield.com/ MSU BASKETBALL Dec 16 vs. Chicago Bears http://www.msuspartans.com Dec 31 vs. Green Bay Packers Dec 3 vs. Nebraska Dec 9 vs. Southern Utah Dec 18 vs. Houston Baptist DETROIT RED WINGS - LITTLE Dec 21 vs. Long Beach State CAESARS ARENA Dec 29 vs. Cleveland State http://littlecaesars.arenadetroit.com Dec 31 vs. Savannah State Dec 5 vs. Winnipeg Jets U OF M BASKETBALL Dec 9 vs. St. Louis Blues http://mgoblue.com/ Dec 11 vs. Florida Panthers Dec 13 vs. Boston Bruins Dec 2 vs. Indiana Dec 29 vs. New York Rangers Dec 9 vs. UCLA Dec 31 vs. Pittsburgh Penguins Dec 21 vs. Alabama A&M Jan 3 vs. Ottawa Senators Dec 30 vs. Jacksonville Jan 5 vs. Florida Panthers Jan 6 vs. Houston Rockets Jan 7 vs. Tampa Bay Lightning Jan 16 vs. Dallas Stars Jan 20 vs. Carolina Hurricanes Jan 23 vs. Philadelphia Flyers Jan 25 vs. Chicago Blackhawks Jan 31 vs. San Jose Sharks Do you have something we should add? 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Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: December 2017– January 2018 Featured Events & Shows by Dec 9 Michigan Sneaker Xchange Jan 20-28 North American International Venue Auto Show 2018 ANDIAMO CELEBRITY SHOWROOM DETROIT FILM THEATRE http://andiamoitalia.com/showroom/ www.dia.org Dec 7-9 The Scintas Holiday Show Dec 15-17 The Other Side of Hope Dec 14 Norman Brown’s Joyous Dec 16-17 Night School Christmas In A Jazzy Kind Of Dec 22 Lawrence of Arabia (restored) Way!: Starring Bobby Caldwell & Dec 28-31 British Arrows 2017 Featuring Marion Meadows Dec 29-30 Tea Time Theatre: Napping Dec 15 Karen Newman Princess Dec 30 Tea Time Theatre: April and the Extraordinary World CANTON VILLAGE THEATRE Dec 31 Tea Time Theatre: Whisper of www.cantonvillagetheater.org the Heart Jan 6-7 Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Dec 1-3 A Christmas Story Story Dec 7-10 Glitz-Little Miss Christmas Jan 13 Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Pageant Musical Story Dec 9 Christmas...Always! 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Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: December 2017– January 2018 Detroit Institute of Arts Continued… Jan 26-27 Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 Jan 28 Fiedler Pops Dec 29 Drop-In Workshop: Sock Puppets Dec 30-31 Drop-In Workshop: Tongue DETROIT ZOO Depressor Puppets http://detroitzoo.org/ Dec 30- 31 Drawing in the Galleries Jan 5-7 Drop-In Workshop: Paper Dec 1-3 Wild Lights Flowers Dec 2 Breakfast with Santa Jan 12 The Michigan Philharmonic: Dec 8-10 Wild Lights Miniature Masterpieces Dec 9 Breakfast with Santa Jan 15 Chippewa Valley Teachers Dec 15-17 Dinner with Santa, Wild Lights Professional Development Dec 16 Breakfast with Santa Jan 18 Thursdays at the Museum: Art- Dec 20-23 Wild Lights Making - Patterns, Symbols, and Dec 21 Cookies with the Clauses Designs Dec 26-31 Wild Lights Jan 20-21 Art Demo: Weaving with Michael Jan 20 Wild Winter Daitch Jan 27-28 Puppet Performance: Caravan of FISHER THEATRE Cultures https://www.broadwayindetroit.com/ DETROIT OPERA HOUSE Dec 1-10 An American in Paris http://www.michiganopera.org/ Dec 12-17 Christmas Wonderland Holiday Spectacular Dec 1-10 An American in Paris Jan 16-28 The Bodyguard Dec 16 Too Hot To Handel Dec 17 A Winter Fantasy FORD FIELD Dec 30 D.L. Hughley http://www.fordfield.com/ DETROIT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Dec 26 Quick Lane Bowl www.dso.org College Football in Detroit Dec 1-3 Pike Street FOX THEATRE Dec 3 Andrea Bocelli www.olympiaentertainment.com/events Dec 13 Home Alone in Concert Dec 15-17 Home for the Holidays Dec 1-3 Cirque Dreams Holidaze Dec 20 Under the Streetlamp Dec 6 Celtic Thunder Dec 22 Louis Vaspar in Concert Dec 9 Brian Regan Jan 6-7 Ring Without Words Dec 10 Neil Berg’s Broadway Holiday Jan 11-12, 14 Mozart & Beethoven Dec 16 Mannheim Steamroller Jan 18-21 Beethoven & Tchaikovsky Christmas by Chip Davis Jan 19-20 The Nashville Song Book Dec 17 Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Jan 26 Salsa Dance Party Nutcracker Do you have something we should add? Let us know! For additional news and happenings, follow Relevar Home Care on Facebook and LinkedIn. Home Care With A Commitment To Excellence! Service Areas Include Macomb, Oakland, St. Clair & Wayne County | Phone: (888) 493-3513 Metro Detroit Events: December 2017– January 2018 Fox Theatre Continued… Dec 12 Macomb Community College Jazz Band Winter Concert Dec 20-24 ELF the Musical Dec 16 Champion Force Cheer Jan 23 2CELLOS Competition Jan 25-Feb 3 Sesame Street Live! Let's Party! Dec 17 Christmas with the Detroit Concert Choir HILLBERRY THEATRE Dec 19 Sister's Catechism: The Mystery www.theatreanddanceatwayne.com of the Magi's Gold Jan 9-11 Chicago the Musical Jan 12 Detroit Symphony Orchestra - Dec 1-17 A Christmas Carol: Bonstelle William Davidson Neighborhood Theatre Concert Series Dec 7-16 Stop Kiss: Studio Theatre at the Jan 13 Erth's Dinosaur Zoo Live Hilberry Jan 19 Mr. Popper's Penguins Dec 8-9 December Dance Concert; Jan 20 Cinderella Detroit Music Hall for the Jan 27 My Mother's Italian, My Father's Performing Arts Jewish, and I'm in Therapy Jan 19-21 Dance Workshop; MAGIC BAG THEATRE LITTLE CAESARS ARENA http://www.themagicbag.com/ http://littlecaesars.arenadetroit.com Dec 2 Busty and the Bass Dec 2 UFC 218 Dec 9 Matt Bellassai Everything is Dec 3 Andrea Bocelli Awful Tour Dec 6 Katy Perry Dec16 Carry on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Dec 16 The District Detroit College Young Tribute Basketball Showcase; Dec 31 The Mega 80’s, New Year’s Eve! 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